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  2. WordWeb - Wikipedia

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    There are two WordWeb versions: the free version, which does not have the word list, search, anagram, or customization features; and the paid version, WordWeb Pro. WordWeb 5 added the ability to list entries from three online sources: Wikipedia, Wiktionary, and WordWeb Online.

  3. Linux - Wikipedia

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    A number of companies also offer a specialized business version of their distribution, which adds proprietary support packages and tools to administer higher numbers of installations or to simplify administrative tasks. Another business model is to give away the software to sell hardware.

  4. Imprest system - Wikipedia

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    The imprest system is a form of financial accounting.The most common is petty cash. [1] The basic characteristic of an imprest system is that a fixed amount is reserved, which after a certain period or when circumstances require because money was spent, will be replenished.

  5. Mega (service) - Wikipedia

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    In January 2016, MEGA announced that the service has 35 million registered users that have uploaded 12 billion files. [18] Later in 2016, MEGA Ltd. released the source code to their client-side software under the Mega Limited Code Review License, a source-available software license, on GitHub. [19]

  6. Eraser (software) - Wikipedia

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    Eraser is an open-source [1] secure file erasure tool available for the Windows operating system. [2] [3] [4] [5] It supports both file and volume wiping.[6] [2 ...

  7. System software - Wikipedia

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    Examples are: computational science software, game engines, search engines, industrial automation, and software as a service applications. [ 2 ] In the late 1940s, application software was custom-written by computer users to fit their specific hardware and requirements.

  8. Non-functional requirement - Wikipedia

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    Broadly, functional requirements define what a system is supposed to do and non-functional requirements define how a system is supposed to be.Functional requirements are usually in the form of "system shall do <requirement>", an individual action or part of the system, perhaps explicitly in the sense of a mathematical function, a black box description input, output, process and control ...

  9. List of version-control software - Wikipedia

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    Dimensions CM [proprietary, client-server] – software change and configuration management system developed by Micro Focus, formerly Serena Software, that includes revision control Fossil [open, distributed] – written by D. Richard Hipp for SQLite ; distributed revision control, wiki, bug-tracking, and forum (all-in-one solution) with ...